Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR093

Introduced
4/21/23  
Engrossed
4/21/23  

Caption

House concurrent resolution recognizing April 2023 as Donate Life Awareness Month in Vermont

Impact

The resolution creates an awareness campaign regarding the organ donation process and encourages community discussions around the significance of registering as an organ donor. It serves as a reminder of the 104,000 individuals currently on the national transplant waiting list, with the aim of fostering a sense of responsibility and engagement among citizens. By designating a specific month to focus on this issue, HCR093 has the potential to positively influence the number of organ donors in the state, aligning public health efforts with community engagement.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 93 (HCR093) recognizes April 2023 as Donate Life Awareness Month in Vermont, emphasizing the importance of organ and tissue donations. This resolution was brought forth by a group of representatives and senators, underscoring the growing awareness of the critical need for organ donors in the state and nationwide. The resolution aims to honor those waiting for transplants and encourage more Vermonters to register as organ donors, highlighting Vermont's strong standing in participation rates among driver's license holders.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR093 is largely positive, with widespread support from legislators and health advocates who view the proclamation as necessary to increase awareness and participation in organ donation. There is a shared understanding of the compassion behind the movement and the urgency of encouraging more individuals to give the gift of life. The proactive stance taken by the Vermont General Assembly reflects a commitment to addressing the critical health issue of organ shortages.

Contention

While HCR093 is predominantly received well, there could be underlying concerns about the broader implications of organ donation policies, such as ethical considerations and the safeguarding of donor rights. However, no significant opposition has been recorded against this resolution, likely due to its non-binding nature and the unifying purpose of promoting life-saving organ donation efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR257

House concurrent resolution recognizing May 2024 as Mental Health Awareness Month in Vermont

VT HCR238

House concurrent resolution recognizing the month of May 2024 as Asian/ Pacific American Heritage Month in Vermont

VT HCR077

House concurrent resolution recognizing April 2025 as Fair Housing Month in Vermont

VT HCR200

House concurrent resolution commemorating Vermont’s historic April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse

VT HCR163

House concurrent resolution recognizing Public Schools Week in Vermont

VT HCR122

House concurrent resolution recognizing the week of May 6–12 as National Nurses Week in Vermont

VT HCR110

House concurrent resolution designating April 2025 as Black Maternal Care Awareness Month in Vermont

VT JRH004

Joint resolution recognizing March 31, 2023 as Transgender Day of Visibility in Vermont, expressing support for the transgender rights of all Vermonters, and opposing legislation restricting the rights of transgender Vermonters regardless of their age

VT HCR079

House concurrent resolution recognizing April 5, 2023 as Start by Believing Day in Vermont

VT HCR249

House concurrent resolution recognizing May 6–12, 2024 as National Nurses Week in Vermont and designating May 9, 2024 as ANA-Vermont Hill Day at the State House

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.